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[Prefatory Note: I took part in a stirring program here in Berlin earlier this evening in support of three activists from Palestine and Israel

who face criminal charges for disrupting a meeting featuring Zionist denials of Israeli crimes against humanity. Two of the three who face these charged are Jews born in Israel, and one a Palestinian born in Gaza, whose family was in audience, including his father who was in an Israeli

prison for 18 years. It was an inspirational event that discussed with depth and insight the obstacles to support for Palestinian rights encountered in Germany because of the persistence of German guilt about the Nazi past. In my remarks I tried to convey the understanding that the only true way to erase that sense of the past is to oppose the ongoing Israeli crimes of states rather than be complicit by choosing to be silent in the face of evil. I post a poem that I wrote earlier today, and read at the end of my talk, perhaps a self-indulgent conceit on my part, but I share it here as a way of thanking so many friends near and far who sent me the most moving birthday greetings throughout the day, which made me feel that we who are supporting the Palestinian struggle are part of a growing community that will prevail at some point, and the two peoples now inhabiting Palestine can finally live in peace, and with dignity and equality. All of us agreed that peace can only happen once the apartheid structure of the present Israeli state is fully dismantled and a spirit of true equality for Palestinians and Jews is affirmed and implemented, not only for those living under occupation, but for Palestinians confined to more than 60 refugee camps, to those millions long victimized by involuntary exile, and by the Palestinian minority in Israel.]

35 Responses to “On My 88thBirthday: A Reflection”

Happy birthday sweetest man in the world! They say God loves justice more than anything else. Thank you for a life pursuing justice.

On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 5:57 PM Global Justice in the 21st Century wrote:

> Richard Falk posted: ” [Prefatory Note: I took part in a stirring program > here in Berlin earlier this evening in support of three activists from > Palestine and Israel who face criminal charges for disrupting a meeting > featuring Zionist denials of Israeli crimes against hu” >

Dear Proffessor Falk, You have put tears in my eyes and spirit – by your free mind and conciance. That’s exactly what my conciance is witnessing on this side of Atlantic. Still, I can’t even begin to shear what my conciance is witnessing, – not only terrifying revelation, but also terrifying judgments upon the wicked. Please don’t pass on any soon – until it is accomplished what you suppose to do. Peace be with you and no other Peace they shall get – or shall be given to them. May all Strenght and Grace of True Spirit of Justice be with you – that anoiting shall never leave you, as it is and was with your anchestors.

Thanks, John and Barbara. Surgery was successful. Now live without pain. Hope
to see you soon at the tennis courts! We return to SB on Nov. 20th after a nine
month absence. Warm greetings to you both from frosty Berlin. Richard

“You vimpires, you shadows of Satan – you shall be accursed in the Name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth”. “Change your conciance or you shall inherit the hell, and cast irons of it.” That’s in my conciance – and it does not stop, Professor Falk.

Invoking Satan, calling Israelis vampires and reciting the I Hate Israel mantra word for word for the hundredth time overshadows any inclination a balanced person might feel to wish you well on this occasion. Shame on you.

If you can learn one thing, there is no ‘hate’ in my heart or head.
There is a wish for decency. That begins with accepting the humanity
of the other, and taking responsibility for the crimes of the self.
If you truly love Israel you would want it to live in truth. Its failure
to do so situates the locus of shame.

But your “truth” is simply not true and that is what I have shown time and again and that is what youi have evaded. And please don’t talk to me about humanity. As I’ve pointed out in the past, I’ve had more human contact with Arabs in a month than you will have had in your entire lifetime. It is for me that they are real human beings while for you they are an abstraction.

None of this will change the actual facts of the matter. The Arabs initiated and lost two wars. Wars have consequences. As a consequence of these two wars, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians (and Jews) were displaced and Arab territory was occupied. As a consequence of refusing to make peace, Arab territory continued to be occupied. As a consequence of engaging in terrorism, the Palestinian population was subjected to all the legitimate measures required to fight terrorism (security roads, the security fence, roadblocks, checkpoints, curfews, arrests). If they want a state of their own, which will be called a Palestinian state just as Israel is called a Jewish state (and if Jews are allowed to live there they will have to countenance a Palestinian flag, a Palestinian national anthem, Palestinian national holidays and an immigration policy that favors Palestinians), they will have to return to the negotiating table and negotiate an end to the conflict along perfectly reasonable lines that are understood by everyone.

Jewish Politics in America – A Post Political View
[Naturally, Jewish ideologists are at the helm of the Identitarian revolution. Maybe more well known is the fact that a chief funder of that revolution is financier George Soros and his Open Society Institute. Soros may genuinely believe in the Identitarian future: It is cosmopolitan, it is global, it defies borders and states but far more significantly, it also serves to divert attention from Wall Street and capitalist crimes: as long as Identitarians fight each other, no one bothers to fight Wall Street, Goldman Sachs and corporate tyranny. Soros didn’t invent this strategy, it has long been called ‘divide and conquer.’]

It is a soul wrenching and an unsightly sight to live and witness the “armed vampires” raging and frothing mayhem upon our beautiful world, but the watchful eyes of the Most Loving, Most Gracious, Most Merciful will never let the grip of evil takeover. Goodness will have the last say. Peace and Justice shall prevail insha’Allah.

Stop, Listen, Look, Hope

The universe began, as far as we know, in a chaotic massive explosion, some billions of years ago, then slowly but surely the dance began; energies clustered, particles joined together, atoms formed, matter was born.

Then again slowly but surely, matter began to swim in orbits, galaxies twirled, stars swirled, planet formed, life was born (at least on the planet we live on)

Then ever since, we have been witnessing chaos moving to supreme order, mayhem to beauty, random explosions to fine-tuning, to consciousness, to morality, to kindness, to breathtaking beauty and exquisite harmony, despite all what SOME humans are doing.

It is this magical journey from chaos to balance, to beauty, to harmony to awareness, which indicates that we are moving forward, evolving with LOVING GUIDANCE, which in turn gives us boundless HOPE, despite the misery we are living today.

Thus whispers the kernel of my soul, to which every atom of my being celebrates and dances to, in every heartbeat and with every breath

All good wishes from this British supporter of the causes you advocate. Thank you for helping me to understand, and for stressing the importance of having an open mind and wide-open eyes that look at all sides.

Blessings on your 90th birthday. And may you be even more blessed and be a blessing to others, as you have been to me, who along with you continue the struggles for a truly friendlier tomorrow of justice, peace, and transformation. Yes, indeed, i join you in shouting an eternal no to injustice, death, and despair. Always in friendship and solidarity.

Happy birthday, Richard. (If my wishes are belated and brief it is because Sanja has some health issues and is in hospital). Your poem deserves to live on long long after we all do. And yet it tells only of half of yourself. You not only say NO, you also say YES, and you search and you propose just and humane goals. Yours is a noble way of being. Chomsky and you are the closest I can think of to the Old Testament prophets with their moral and ethical visions and voices, and I rather prefer you because you go beyond critique.

Happy birthday! I am a Master’s student working on a dissertation on civil society, trade and human rights, in which some of your writings have a central place! I would love to meet with you and talk with you one day. Until now I had no idea that you would be in Berlin these days – I live here at the moment. How long will you stay? Best regards,

Kind regards and happy birthday Professor Richard Falk. Best wishes to you and like-minded friends the world over in the vital good work of increasing manifested truth, justice and peace for present and future generations sharing the Earth. Thank you all. Peace.

Thank you for letting me imagine being once again a pimply-faced freshman, taking Dr. Falk’s IR class. You are a great teacher, who has opened new doors, new worlds, for countless people. Many Happy Returns !!

This is also one tool that can be helpful in solving contemporarily conflict/s.

Still, I throw out the part on explanation that he holds on free masonry – I did so. Also, shockingly hilarious.. The church fired their builders, and contemporary follower of the builders have no purpose. They do not understand teaching of their masters.

But I did catch up on one single useful data:

Un-reputable harmony of opposites and the way out of the hell when comes to the human existence.

Professor Falk,
I have to shear something with you. I meet David and his wife, and David is over 90 years old – and his wife close to that age. Today, he came over, and we all were very happy to see him since he did not stop by for serval of the weeks.

As soon the cook made his late afternoon dinner – I brought over some cakes and sat down with David – and this time I learned that he grew up in Ortodox Jewish Family – and just by a random chance, I learned that. He was telling me how now he is moving to a smaller place – since his wife is in Assisted Living, and how he has been tired and just staying home – just went to Church … and that was pretty much it.

At that point I asked, “David, are you Catholic?” and he said that he Grew up as an Orthodox Jew and his wife as Catholic – but they were in another Church, and I just can’t recall which one. He told me that he was from Rusian Moutains – and I think he said Caucasus Mountains – his parents immigrated. He also told me how his wery wealthy family disowned him when he married his wife.

Aw we are talking he was telling me how the adjustment to Assisted living was going really ok for both of them because he and his wife teach there.
And he asked me “Did you learn anything today?”

He shared so many stories to me – but all time I had to lean over the table just to be able to hear him because he spoke very quietly.

He told me that his father tried to send him to West point – but he ran away. He also told me that he was in military ower some 20 of the years – and he never wanted to be in the military … and how once he smacked an officer (he softly laughed). Also, he said if he had been gone to West Point – he would have been a General (and he giggled).

He was saying – no matter what you do God had his path. He told me when he met his wife – she tried to run away from him – but he asked her politely in German ” Warten sie die Fräulein.”
I asked him.,
“David, you spoke German?” And he said, Of course, I spoke German.” (he explained because of his close Family spoke German).

He is doing really good in his age, and is adjusting wonderfully in the transitions and change for him and his wife – and she, too.

Zeynep Fetvaci (Ceylan Orhun’s niece whom you met five or so summers ago in Bodrum)

From: Global Justice in the 21st Century Reply-To: Global Justice in the 21st Century Date: Wednesday, 14 November 2018 at 00:57 To: Zeynep Fetvaci PERSONAL Subject: [New post] On My 88thBirthday: A Reflection

Richard Falk posted: ” [Prefatory Note: I took part in a stirring program here in Berlin earlier this evening in support of three activists from Palestine and Israel who face criminal charges for disrupting a meeting featuring Zionist denials of Israeli crimes against hu”

How very sweet of you to send this message! I remember well our lunch together
five years ago at Ceylan’s special dwelling place, and was so impressed by your
maturity and grasp of life. I seem to recall that you were about to attend an
American university. Is that correct? In any event, when you have spare time, let
me know how and what you are doing.

I have read a book review couple of days ago on old age which roughly said that “it is to slow time from getting there”; you are certainly an expert on that and MAY YOU SLOW IT INDEFINITELY since this world needs more of your NO cries!

Your message and your hug were especially welcome as I have been alone this week in Berlin,
and now in Potsdam. Busy but alone. Three very different events. The third ending yesterday
was a small gathering to discuss ‘Law, Time, and Futures.’ And perhaps, the most interesting
because it was a learning experience for me. The other two were talks I gave, one on Palestine,
the other on Trump and Trumpism.

I am trying to recover my focus on the memoir, and doing my best.. but it is not nearly good enough!

I hope you are fine. Your niece, Zeynep, sent me a very sweet birthday message.

Richard Falk

Richard Falk is an international law and international relations scholar who taught at Princeton University for forty years. Since 2002 he has lived in Santa Barbara, California, and taught at the local campus of the University of California in Global and International Studies and since 2005 chaired the Board of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation. He initiated this blog partly in celebration of his 80th birthday.